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Medvedev leads Russia to third Davis Cup title

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MADRID – Russia took an unassailable 2-0 lead over Croatia in the Davis Cup final in Madrid on Sunday to secure their third title and first in 15 years, as Daniil Medvedev outlasted Croatian Marin Cilic 7-6 (7), 6-2.

Reigning U.S. Open champion Medvedev produced his best tennis to survive a tense first set as a confident Cilic sent across nine forehand winners and won nearly three-quarters of his service points.

The awed crowd inside Madrid Arena was reduced to pin-drop silence as the 6ft, 6in tall titans went into a tie break, where Medvedev relied on his backhand to prevail despite an ill-timed double fault.

Cilic showed signs of fatigue in the second set as the world No.2 broke his serve in the fourth game before running away with the momentum, dropping just one of his first-serve points.

“I’m happier for the team than for myself,” Medvedev said. “I’m just happy to be part of this team and be able to bring the points.”

Medvedev got a standing ovation from the crowd and made peace with the Spanish fans following a week of animosity after Russia eliminated Spain in the group stage of the Davis Finals.

“I loved the atmosphere,” Medvedev said. “It was a really amazing two weeks because it’s never easy to come here in the end of the season and compete. For sure it was the best two weeks of my career.”

Earlier, world No.5 Andrey Rublev beat Borna Gojo 6-4, 7-6(5) to give the Russian Federation a 1-0 lead.

Russia’s third title equals the Czech Republic and Germany in seventh place on the all-time list of Davis Cup winners.

World No. 279 Gojo entered the match as the big surprise of the tournament and a favourite of the Spanish crowd.

He was unbeaten in the finals with three victories over world No. 61 Alexei Popyrin of Australia, No. 27 Lorenzo Sonego of Italy, and 33rd-ranked Dusan Lajovic of Serbia.

But Rublev played a near-flawless match, overpowering Gojo with strong serving to keep the Croatian on the back foot.

Gojo battled hard, but Rublev broke his serve at the fourth attempt before taking the opening set in 35 minutes.

Gojo fired down 11 aces, and the second set went to 6-6 before Rublev edged the tie-breaker to clinch victory.

“It was super tough, and I felt a lot of pressure, but it’s good to put my country in the lead,” Rublev told reporters.

Russia are the fourth nation to win both Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup titles, after the women’s team won that event in Prague last month with a 2-0 victory over Switzerland in the final.

(Reuters)

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